I’m going to do these periodically.

Title kinda says all.

I’ll have my own reply later.

Special weekly question:

What do you like most about 2023’s repertoire of video games?

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    What video games have you played recently?

    iRacing

    What are you currently playing?

    iRacing

    And what will you play?

    iRacing

    What do you like most about 2023’s repertoire of video games?

    idk, iRacing has some pretty good new content shrug-outta-hecks

    To be slightly less facetious, I really don’t care for new TrIpLe A releases. I haven’t even played Starfield or whatever came out in the past few months. The only thing I really see myself playing is Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name because that’s one of my favorite series.

  • Outdoor_Catgirl [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    What I’m playing now? DCS. It’s a military flight simulator that tries to simulate planes as accurately as possible, down to all the buttons in the cockpit. It’s very fun to play multiplayer. Bombing the enemy team’s factory with other players and having some people be the ones to destroy air defenses with air to ground missiles, and then the other people carry the bombs for the strike is a great experience. Or just being bait for enemy interceptors and then your friend comes to shoot them down while you just evade them and stay alive.

    What I’ve beaten this year? Rain World, Fear and Hunger, Celeste, and Deltarune. Rain world is a survival platformer where you are a small animal and must survive the ecosystem. It’s genuinely beautiful pixel art, because it’s made by artists. However, there’s some parts that can be called bad game design, because it’s made by artists and not game designers.

    Fear and Hunger is a rpgmaker survival horror game, that is brutally difficult. In it, you suffer in many gruesome ways. Basically every possible content warning applies to this game, so be warned. Ever wanted to play a game where any fight can permanently cripple you, like losing a leg and being forced to drag yourself everywhere? Or stepping on a rusty nail and then having to bonesaw off your infected foot because there’s no medicine to stop the infection? Now you can.

    Celeste is the platformer game where you are transgender and can double jump. Everyone here knows it already.

    Deltarune is funny and good, with great character writing. Again, you’ve probably heard of it.

    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      Have you finished Baldur’s Gate 3 yet or are you playing Baldur’s Gate 1 (and eventually Baldur’s Gate 2) in anticipation of Baldur’s Gate 3?

      Also, I think Pool of Radiance is a Fire Emblem game? I could be wrong, I think.

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    my brain has been completely overtaken by Noita modding for months now, i love it so much

    replayed Hades recently, I’d forgotten how hard that shit is before you have unlocks

    started on Mario Wonder and kinda fell off a couple worlds in, gorgeous game but Mario gameplay just doesn’t quite hold me like it used to

    • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      started on Mario Wonder and kinda fell off a couple worlds in, gorgeous game but Mario gameplay just doesn’t quite hold me like it used to

      Mario Wonder was kinda disappointing. They added a bunch of neat new mechanics, but didn’t really design anything around them. I finished the Bowser Castle, but kinda lost interest playing the special world.

      The visual design of the game is fantastic, though.

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    I’ve been playing Cyberpunk 2077 and its expansion. The update makes the core game much better IMO, and Idris Elba is cute and a good actor. That’s most of the good bits.

    If you thought this was just going to make Cyberpunk into Cybercop 2077 (well, more than the base game), congratulations, you’re right. Join the CIA FIA and fight for the NUSA (that you’re not even a citizen of, as Night City is independent)! And, of course, they fuck you over no matter what (typical of the genre).

    Whatever, I’ll keep playing that garbage. I’m a sucker for the setting. Neuromancer made me a simp for the genre.

    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      There are other cyberpunk media, to be sure, but I’m guessing that you’re just playing for the “aesthetics” or “atmosphere” or whatever, right?

      • JuryNullification [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        Yeah, that’s most of it. They nailed the atmosphere, for the most part, and I’ve been trying to start a Cyberpunk Red tabletop campaign IRL so it helps me sort of digest the world building.

        • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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          You’re in luck because the person behund Cyberpunk and Cyberpunk Red don’t even like the video game so the story content should be better.

  • Mog_Pharou [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Caves of Qud. The gameplay is addicting and it has stellar world building with non-binary tinkering bears covered in quills, and an anarchist freehold city in the middle of a gigantic reef. The devs are definitely comrades. Right now I’m running a winged mutant who generates electricity and beguiles enemies into becoming followers, and most importantly uses the power of precognition to see into the future.

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    Recently beat BG3, AC6, and Starfield. BG3 good, broad recommend. AC6 solid, recommend people pirate it and give it a shot. Starfield literal garbage, do not play under any circumstance.

    A friend bullied me into playing Honkai Star Rail because it supposedly has “a good plot” in parts. So far this is a lie. Gameplay is meh and made substantially worse by gacha mechanics. Very insidious with its daily login etc. Won’t let me skip dialogue after reading subtitles most of the time. Still better than Starfield.

    Played a few hunts in Monster Hunter Rise, and it’s still good, but I’m rusty so it’s not going great (and I’m only just starting high rank shrek-pixel-despair).

    Holocure aka VTuber Survivors is fine. A decent podcast game, which is why I’m playing it despite knowing almost nothing about VTubers (it being free doesn’t hurt). I don’t like having to aim, though. Hardmode stage 3 is pretty rough, feel like I need to grind out fandom ranks on someone specific to even have a chance which is pretty lame imo.

    As for the question: I think this was a decently solid year. Looking at TGA nominees for GOTY I only played BG3, but it was good. A lot of remakes/sequels otherwise, still probably good, but nothing too standout.

    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      Trust me, I don’t plan to play Starfield at all, though unfortunately, I bought it before realizing that it was going to be, well, bad. Also, what is AC6 in this case? Assassin’s Creed or…? Also, never heard of a “podcast game.” Seems interesting, though. What VTubers should I get into?

      • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        Also, never heard of a “podcast game.”

        It’s like a game that you play mostly for the mechanical feel (ignoring the plot or whatever) while you listen to a podcast or audiobook.

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            Podcast games are generally games that you are very good at, but also require input at only one level. That’s why being very good at the game helps a game become a podcast game, you can turn off your brain to the plot or thinking parts of the game and just vibe on instincts.

            So rogue like games often become podcast games for me. But only after I’ve mastered the loop and the plot isn’t happening.

            For me diablo games and it’s clones. Slay the spire, enter the gungeon, monster hunter. Vampire survivor type games can be good but sometimes you get focused on completing objectives which can mean I lose focus on the podcast for the game. The second playthru of a dark souls type game are usually good podcast games too. Or anything where you’re grinding for a bit to earn levels.

          • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            Vehicle sim games like MS Flight Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator often fill this niche for me. Stuff where you’re not also focused on racing or combat. I also like digital adaptations of board games: Root and Wingspan are some current favorites.

            And maybe for podcasts as well?

            Since this is the Games comm, I’ll recommend some gaming related podcasts:

            Abnormal Mapping

            Remap Radio

            Journal Updated

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    I’m currently playing through Metroid (1986). It’s a lot of fun if you go into it with the right mindset and use savestates liberally. I’m actually using the manual to make my own map. From what I’ve heard game players of the 80s would just draw their own, so I’m doing a text equivalent. I’m trying not to use online tutorials unless I have to. By far the biggest problem with this game is that each time you respawn you only start with 30 health (out of 100, and then more when you get energy tanks). That’s why I don’t feel bad about using savestates.

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        WOW

        One thing that makes the original Metroid interesting is that it’s an in-between from old adventure games to games of the 90s (i.e., games with a map). At this time D&D would have been the standard, among other TTRPGs. Avid D&D players were used to making their own maps and such. For kids of the 80s, a map might have seemed unnecessary, as the fun would have been from mapping it yourself, discovering secrets from friends, etc. Someone who grew up in the 80s tell me if I’m getting this right.

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        I play these old games on browser emulators, so I’m limited to what the sites offer unless I want to do more involved stuff. Also for semi-related reasons, I find aiming to be a big problem with a keyboard, so I can’t get into Super Metroid on my computer for example. In the NES Metroid, the limitations of the NES gamepad make for excellent keyboard controls. Not being able to aim sideways seems annoying if you’re used to Super Metroid, but it’s great if doing so with your computer sucks.

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          Also the difficulty curve and confusion with figuring out where I am prevent me from getting fully sucked into the game, which is great if you like short play sessions.

        • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          Sounds like a USB or Bluetooth capable controller would make a great upgrade for you!

          I’ve always wanted to try making my own graph paper map for Metroid or one of the old-school Dungeon Crawler games. It’s been a long time since I’ve played a game where I took paper notes lol.

  • nemmybun [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    Power Wash Simulator. Relaxing and no-stakes game that keeps my ADHD hands busy while enabling me to pay more attention to whatever I’m watching or listening to on the side.

    I’m almost at the end of Super Mario RPG remake which means I’ll probably never play it again and thus continue my trend of not finishing RPGs. I think the last RPG I finished was… maybe Mass Effect 2?

  • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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    I’m playing Elden Ring and Baldur’s Gate 3. I’m making good time on Elden Ring, but taking my time with Baldur’s Gate 3 until I finish the former. Afterward, I’ll probably go back to finish The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

    Otherwise, I’ll play, in the future, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (by Owlcat Games) and an older game called Ib, which I heard is kinda like OMORI.

    As for the special weekly question:

    I think this year’s video games were consistently of high quality and even the AAA games were good this time (whereas normally they’re below the par of AA and Indie games, I feel).

    • Red_Eclipse [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      Playing Grim Dawn at the moment, it scratches my brain in such a way that I can binge it for hours on end lol

      Also gonna start talos principal 2 soon, and maybe bg3.

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      Just finished Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.

      DragonballZ Kakarot. Before that was Cyberpunk 2077 and FF7R, Crisis Core Remaster.

      Currently playing Batman Arkham Asylum: GOTY and will be working my way up through its sequels Arkham City and Arkham Knight - been on the back burner a long time. Also Atomic Heart, Outter Worlds and just started Okamai HD.

      Playing Hades and Vampire Survivors when I don’t have a lot of time - casual.

      Looking forward to getting Star Ocean: The Second Story Remake when it goes on sale, and FF7R: Rebirth. Going to have to jump into Baulders Gate 3 sometimes, Borderlands 3 and Tiny Tina’s Wonderland. Replay Bayonetta (she’s just funny and sassy dommy AF). Want to get Path of Exile 2 when it comes out and Hades 2.

    • MF_COOM [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      I don’t play video games because I find them addictive and I feel bad when I’ve spent all night staring at a screen moving meeple instead of doing things that make me feel good about myself. (No shade on games, they seem pretty cool that’s the problem for me lol).

      Nice to know we’re friends though.

      • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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        I don’t believe one should be “productive” all the time, but that’s just me.

        And yes, I understand that they can be addictive, especially depending on the game.

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          Yeah I mean I agree. Video games are just a way of spending my unproductive time that makes me feel very empty, and that’s a bad pairing with something I find addictive. I’m not trying to suggest you or anyone else shouldn’t play them.